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Old 01-26-2006, 09:09 AM
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DIDNT SEE THREAD JUST WONDERING WHAT PEOPLE ARE USING FOR SERVOS IN THERE CARS AND WHY
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Old 01-26-2006, 09:19 AM
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AHHH THE YELLING


I got a JR4800s in my TC3. I am still learning the ropes and this is just the servo I need for my skill level. If I start winning some A mains, I will go digital.
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KO2343 and i have an identical spare one just incase.. Its fast, strong, metal geared and digital....
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Old 01-26-2006, 09:32 AM
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Futaba S9550, because its digital and low profile meaning that I can move all the electronics (especially the speedo) as far away from the motor as possible. For heat reasons.
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KO 2173

Just as fast as and centers just as well as digital...

...without the digital cost or power draw.
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What type of vehicle are you talking about...........1/12 on-road/oval--1/10 sedan/oval--1/10 off-road--1/18 scale--1/5 scale--1/4 scale--1/8 gas on-road/off-road?
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right now i run the KO Propo 2113 w/ metal gears installed...i really like them so far

i used to run Airtronics 94257's and really liked them as well

my next ones will either be Airtronics 94360's or ill stick with what i got
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Old 01-26-2006, 10:14 AM
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well since its under the on road section i guess that would leave anything on road perferably TC
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Old 01-26-2006, 12:39 PM
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i know it sounds crappy compared wot some guys are using but iam using a standard futaba servo all i can say is good,cheap, long lasting wot more do you wont
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JR 650, high speed, high torque, not too expensive. I use them in everything I drive, including an old Racer 2, R40, Pro-4, XXX-t, XX CR, NTC3, and used to be on the rudder of my U-Can-Do 60
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JR 8800s for me. .08....fast.Like it.
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Futaba S9451, I have a spare just in case. Have been using it now for 2 years and have never had a problem.

Plenty of speed and torque.
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I use the Futaba S3003 servo for throttle on my TG10-Mk.2. Cheap and durable. I use Futaba S9550 for my electric cars. Saves space and fast.
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Futaba 9451 and 9351...smooooooth
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I've been using Hitec 925's and 5925's in all of my steering applications for a couple of years. I had one of them lose the programing somehow but I got it back in a very timley fashion and at only the shipping charge down there. Never blown one up or had any other issue with them at all.
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